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  1. Life Stress and Kindling in Bipolar Disorder: Review of the Evidence ...

    The general premise of the kindling hypothesis is that over the longitudinal course of recurrent depression, there is a weakening relationship between major life stress and episode initiation. …

  2. Life Stress, the “Kindling” Hypothesis, and the …

    The primary conceptual framework for research on life stress and recurrence of depression is the "kindling" hypothesis (R. M. Post, 1992). Despite the strengths of the kindling hypothesis,...

  3. Kindling of Life Stress in Bipolar Disorder: Comparison of ...

    Overview of the Kindling Hypothesis. The kindling hypothesis (Post, 1992) posits that initial episodes of a mood disorder are more likely to be influenced by psychosocial stressors …

  4. Kindling of Life Stress in Bipolar Disorder: Effects of Early

    The present study aimed to test an extension of the kindling hypothesis in BD by examining the effect of early life adversity on the relationship between proximal life events and prospectively …

  5. Life Stress, the "Kindling" Hypothesis, and the Recurrence of ...

    A key theoretical issue involves how the role of major life stress changes from an initial episode over subsequent recurrences. The primary conceptual framework for research on life stress …

  6. Questioning kindling: An analysis of cycle acceleration in unipolar ...

    The kindling hypothesis for depression predicts that with more recurrences, the interval between successive recurrences decreases. Studies with unipolar and bipolar samples generally have …

  7. Life Stress, the “Kindling” Hypothesis, and the Recurrence of ...

    stress and recurrence of depression is the kindling hypothesis (R. M. Post, 1992). Despite the strengths of the kindling hypothesis, a review of the research literature reveals...